Warranty Deed - Executor's Deed - Pennsylvania 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Warranty Deed - Executor's Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of execution in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the names of the Executors and the decedent in the appropriate sections, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  4. Specify the consideration amount paid by the Trustees, as this is crucial for validating the deed.
  5. Complete the legal description of the property being conveyed. If necessary, attach a detailed description as Exhibit A.
  6. Ensure all Grantors sign and print their names where indicated, along with witness signatures to validate the document.
  7. Finally, complete any notary requirements by filling in details and obtaining a notarization for authenticity.

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A deed used in Pennsylvania to convey title in real property under the grantors general or limited warranty. This Standard Document has integrated notes with important explanatory and drafting tips.
Similar to the first question, transferring a deed after death in Pennsylvania involves submitting the will to probate, or if theres no will, following Pennsylvanias intestate laws. A new deed must then be created, showing the new ownership, and recorded with the county.
Executors Deed used by an executor of an estate to transfer property from a deceased persons estate. Administrators Deed used by an administrator of an estate to sell property from an estate that did not have a will.
There are two main types of warranty deeds: general warranty deeds, which offer comprehensive protection, and special warranty deeds, which cover only the period of the sellers ownership.
As executor, you must review each claim, pay legitimate debts, dispute questionable claims, and keep records of all payments. When paying debts, Pennsylvania law establishes a specific order of priority: Funeral and burial expenses. Cost of administering the estate.
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An executrix deed transfers estate property without warranties, reflecting the decedents ownership only. A warranty deed guarantees clear title and protects the buyer against claims.
An executors deed is a legal document that transfers the Title or ownership of a real estate property from a deceased persons Estate to Heirs, Beneficiaries, or another purchaser.
Executors Deed Used to convey title from a decedents estate to a grantee/purchaser. It is a bargain and sale deed with covenant. Used for the conveyance of real property sold pursuant to a judicial order (e.g., foreclosure, partition suit). No covenants or warranties although it implies ownership (seisin).

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